Tony Campbell

Tony Campbell
Personal information
Born (1962-05-17) May 17, 1962 (age 62)
Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High schoolTeaneck (Teaneck, New Jersey)
CollegeOhio State (1980–1984)
NBA draft1984: 1st round, 20th overall pick
Selected by the Detroit Pistons
Playing career1984–1997
PositionSmall forward / shooting guard
Number00, 19, 9
Career history
19841987Detroit Pistons
1987New Jersey Jammers
1987–1988Albany Patroons
19881989Los Angeles Lakers
19891992Minnesota Timberwolves
19921994New York Knicks
1994Dallas Mavericks
1994–1995Cleveland Cavaliers
1995AEK Athens
1996–1997Florida Beach Dogs
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points7,994 (11.6 ppg)
Rebounds2,117 (3.1 rpg)
Assists1,019 (1.5 apg)
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Anthony Campbell (born May 7, 1962) is an American former professional National Basketball Association (NBA) player.

Campbell played prep basketball at Teaneck High School in Teaneck, New Jersey, graduating in 1980.[1] A 6'7" small forward out of Ohio State University, Campbell was selected 20th overall by the Detroit Pistons in the 1984 NBA draft. He was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in 1987.

Campbell became the first player to earn an NBA ring (1987–88 Lakers) and CBA ring (Albany Patroons) in the same season.

Campbell struggled for playing time during his stint in Los Angeles. In 1989 he was signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Minnesota Timberwolves, for whom he averaged 23.2 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in their inaugural season. He held the Timberwolves' original all-time scoring record, scoring 4,888 points, before having his record later broken by Doug West.

After his time with the Timberwolves, Campbell played for the New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks and Cleveland Cavaliers before leaving the NBA in 1995.

From 2007 to February 16, 2018, he was the director of athletics and head basketball coach at Bay Ridge Preparatory School in Brooklyn, New York. He has since left the school.

References

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  1. ^ "One-on-One – Tony Campbell". National Basketball Retired Players Association. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
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